IN THIS EDITION:

 • Local school musician selected for Sousa Honor Band

 • Division of Highways places sign renaming road in honor of Raleigh County native Bill Withers

 • Ukulele music coming to the White Sulphur Springs Library

 • Some US clinics stop doing abortions as ruling takes hold

 • Is abortion illegal in the U.S. now? Depends where you live

 • Abortion foes, supporters map next moves after Roe reversal

 • Anti-abortion centers to grow, wield more influence post-Roe

 • Baldwin delivers funds for police training center

 • Shepherd’s Center of Greenbrier Valley just keeps celebrating

 • GVMC announces employees of the year

 • Central Greenbrier 8-10 All-Stars win District 4 Championship, punch ticket to states

 • Bowden Family reunion planned

 • Judge makes jury’s $10.3M award official in Depp-Heard trial

 • Justice family-owned coal firm reaches debt settlement

 • West Virginia helicopter crash victims identified

 • West Virginia aviator honored at memorial service

 • Tuition, costs going up for West Virginia University system

 • Attorney General Morrisey's Mobile Office Sets July Stops for Central and Southeastern West Virginia

 • WVU Parkersburg Marketing & Communications team earns five Educational Advertising awards

 • Statement from Senator Mike Caputo regarding the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

 • Gov. Justice congratulates and thanks Commerce Secretary Ed Gaunch for his service

 • July Activities at the Seneca Rocks Discovery Center

 • Lewisburg planning commission to hold work session July 7

 • Obituary: Charles William “Chuck” Lewis, III

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